The Lakes South Morang College Newsletter STUDENT PERSPECTIVE
SECONDARY REFLECTION ANHAD, AIDEN, ZAF & HASTI SECONDARY CAPTAINS
We have had a fantastic term, full of learning, assessment and amazing events. We were fortunate enough to present a report to School Council on June 17 and thought that we would share it with the wider school community. Have a great holiday break everyone! Looking forward to seeing you all back, fresh in Term 3
We are here this evening to report to you on what has been an incredible Term 2 on the Secondary Campus. We ’ ll start with our Year 7 Camp, the Year 7’ s really enjoyed their camp down to Phillip Island it was a great bonding experience for them all and a great chance to build a relationship with our Year 10 Peer Support Team who also attended. The Year 7’ s have also been busy adjusting to Secondary Schooling and have particularly enjoyed working on their SOMA cube projects in maths. The Year 8’ s have really spent this Term settling in to their schooling and by all reports have had a settled and focused Term 2. The Year 8’ s have participated in a few activities this Term including an excursion to Melbourne Museum where they explored the Melbourne Story and First People ’ s exhibitions. The Year 8 girls also had the opportunity to participate in the “ She - Maps ” project where they got to program and fly drones, the aim of the program is to encourage more young women into the STEM field. The Year 9’ s have spent this term really focussing in on their assessments. Just this week the Year 9’ s had an assembly to discuss subject selection for next year,
an important step as a number of them will be considering early entry VCE or VET placements. The Year 10 students are gearing up for their first round of really formal exams that will start tomorrow morning. They have also been busily preparing for their upcoming Work Experience, they have certainly been busy calling and emailing a number of potential employers and filling out all the required paperwork. This week the Year 10’ s also were given information about 2026 subject selection. This is a really important decision for lots of them as they consider VCE, VM, VPC and VET options. Our Year 11’ s and 12’ s have had a busy term as well. Year 11 Drama students attended a performance of Beetlejuice and completed a performance analysis SAC based on it. Chemistry students had the privilege to attend VSECC to complete a Contamination Analysis, this was a great opportunity to use industry standard chemistry machinery. VCE - VM Personal Development Classes have been working hard on their community projects including raising money for a number of charities by running sausage sizzles and dunking the teachers with ice cold water.
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